Bihar is set for the Assembly Election results 2025 which will be announced by the Election Commission of India (ECI). With high voter turnout of about 70%, and most exit polls hinting at a possible return of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led NDA government giving the alliance anywhere between 130-167 seats, all eyes will now be on the final numbers that could shape the state’s future. But how to track the results? Here’s how you can check

When and Where to check Bihar Election Results 2025

The ECI will announce the Bihar Election Results on November 14. You can start tracking the winning and losing candidates once the counting begins at 8 am. Here’s where you can check:

  1. The Election Commission of India (ECI) will begin publishing the results on its official website https://results.eci.gov.in from 8 am tomorrow, where you can find the ‘Bihar Election Results’ section to track the latest updates.

The website will offer candidate-wise vote tallies and information on particular constituencies, which you will have to select from a drop down menu.

  1. You can also check Bihar Election Results 2025 on ECI’s voter helpline app, which you can either download from the Android or Apple app store. Following registration, you can head to the ‘results’ option on the homepage to find the incoming results of the elections.

The ECI’s website will also display live counting updates and other details like winning candidate details, and vote shares for each party. Final results are expected to be declared by evening.

  1. You can also track Financial Express‘ extensive coverage of the Bihar Assembly elections, as we will bring to you all the latest updates on the winning and trailing candidates throughout the day.
  2. Apart from ECI and FE’s live coverage, results will also be tracked by various news channels and social media channels.

A quick look at 2020 Bihar Election Results

In the 2020 elections, the NDA had won 125 seats against the Mahagathbandhan’s 110, with the JD(U) securing 43 seats, BJP – 74, RJD – 75, and Congress – 19.

Bihar Assembly has 243 seats and 122 is the magic number for either alliance to form a majority government.